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a virtual connection spark, some magical collaboration, presenting princess shore witness on al jazeera. ah . the group of southern nations and australia, join the european union in setting a price cap on russian oil. ah, hello there. i'm the start the attain. this is out there at live from doha, also coming the u. s. and as a nuclear stealth bomber, the b 21 raider is the 1st new aircraft of its kind in more than that, he is able to ship frista key to do or to purchase the finished product to detroit
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. the beach, what he wanted at the wild card. cameroon, secured a memorable consolation when opened brazil, the 5 time champions still finished top of a group and enjoy your time dramas and south korea into the last 16 maybe portugal . but both go through to the knockout stage. ah, now the european union has decided on a $60.00 a barrel price cap on russian oil carried by see tanka, the u. s. u k, canada, japan and australia have all also agreed to that cap. it's aimed at starving the kremlin of cash to fund its invasion of ukraine while avoiding the surgeon energy prices. the deal will come into effect along with an embargo on russian crude oil, which prevents shipments by tankers of the block that you aims to have that cap and placed by monday journal. how has moved from london. it's been the subject of
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really quite fraught negotiations between you remember states for months now initially over the sort of market economics of an oil cap at all. and then over the price at which any oil cap might be set, poland has joined estonia. they were the 2 main holdouts among the member states in agreeing to an e. u commission proposal made on thursday to set an oil cap at $60.00 a barrel. with that verification mechanism for the price to be revisited every 2 months to ensure that it remains at least 5 percent in theory, at least 5 percent below, whatever the market value of russian is deemed to be. now this isn't going to affect pretty much in any way e u countries ability to buy russian oil at any price. because from monday, december, the 5th a band comes into play only you countries buying any rational at all where it has global significance. though, in limiting you countries ability to license and insure vessels,
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many of them registered any you countries carrying the cbl and russian oil. the so called euros oil to big oil consuming economies like india and china. so the point of any kind of a russian oil price cap is to take as big a bite as possible out of russia's war chest independent experts appear to agree. they're already pointing out that this measure as set now appears somewhat toothless with the value of rational already just about $60.00 or even less. so just how does the price cap where i can, how might it affect markets? and countries that sign up will only be able to buy seaborne oil at $60.00 a barrel. but india and china, russia is top oil buyers, accounting for more than 40 percent of export. they've been getting huge discounts and they're not interested in joining this price camp. but western countries, as jonah was saying, say that they won't ensure shipments that sell russian oil above that cap. that's
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especially a problem for india, which no direct pipeline to russia. western allies know that russia's remaining oil buyers are also not going to join in on sanctions. instead, they're hoping that caps will give by a leverage to demand even lower prices. and thereby also cutting laska is revenue. andrew is the president of the energy consulting from oil associates. he explains how the cap is impacting markets. interestingly, because the european union in the g 7 are no longer buying russian. oil limits the number of customers available to russia to place those volumes, which means that china and india are negotiating from a position of strength and can demand deeper discounts for russian wild purchases. as a result, we're seeing that russian oil transactions loading in the baltic or in the black sea are trading at between $50.00 and $55.00 a barrel. well below the price cap. and as a result, the oil market had
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a very muted reaction today. in fact, it fell about a dollar about the fact is that the price cap and european union dan had created a number of exception. we're going to continue to see the check republic, slovakia, and hungary purchase oil by a pipeline. as they had been over the last several years and that exception will continue through 2024. in addition, bulgaria has an exemption. they can continue to receive russian oil by tanker to the end of 2024. so there are a number of exceptions to receive oil by a pipeline. well, in the meantime, ukraine's foreign ministry says embassies and consulates in 6 european countries have been sent parcels containing animal eyes and recent days in spain. the area surrounding its madrid embassy has been cordoned off earlier on wednesday unless a bomb exploded that injuring staff member that
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a bombs were also sent to other addresses in spain. the countries interior minister says it could also be relation to the war in ukraine. house of africa's governing party has postponed a decision on the political future of embattled president. so run the poser after an independent panel recommended that parliament should consider launching an impeachment process. from a poser was investigated after he failed to report the theft of a large sum of us dollars hidden inside a sofa on his private game farm and 2020. he's initiated a raft of anti corruption reforms since taking office after graft allegations. plague b a n c under his predecessor, jacob zoom on while the agencies national executive committee will news again in the coming days just ahead of the parties in active conference where i'm oppose. it was widely expected to win a 2nd term in office. the any fee, if we've got today, decided that they would like to report toby event,
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kito fish also the ac 1st offering shows must profit quad freeman m w c was there, w says god would put vin. the any c ad we should do this before the 6 of december. so the thing to moderate sunday will do all the newton for this month does cost to do this. i did call a logo for self to leave them love to see them. so when it comes to this is not a jam. jim has more for us now from johannesburg. everybody who had assembled to report on this meeting and to even observe this meeting was quite stunned that barely 45 minutes after the meeting started, that it was abruptly adjourned. and there was a lot of confusion as to exactly why that happened. i heard mister marsha tilly and that sound by talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he says that there's going to be some officials in the agency. they're going to be reviewing this independent panels report on so, or i'm
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a poser and then he says that those officials are going to be briefing another committee of the a in c. and then there will be another meeting taking place of this executive committee. that's the decision making body within the a and c, that's the meeting that was supposed to have happened today, and that was very short. i was very truncated. now the questions immediately are, how can all of the steps be taken before tuesday, december 6th, that is a key day in this ongoing political crisis saga, because that is when the national assembly is going to meet when they are going to take up the issue of this independent panels report ensemble closer. they may vote to go ahead and initiate an impeachment panel with in parliament at one point it looked as though miss, rama poser might actually come to the meeting today to defend himself. at another point, people thought that he was not going to make an appearance. he did not make it appearance, but then also people thought that eventually the, the people involved in this message,
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they might actually vote to ask mister opposite to step aside. that didn't end up happening, so there's a lot still to be done and a very limited amount of time to do it. now the last has unveiled it's fast and new nuclear south on the aircraft. in fact, he is to be 21. reva is designed to eventually replace the aging b one lancer and beat his spirit aircraft. and he was secretary of defense called the bomber, the embodiment as an arc as determination to defend the republic. no other long range warmer can match it's efficiency. it won't need to be based in theater. it won't need logistical support to hold any target at risk was talk about to be reach what he wants still 50 years of advances when low observable technology have gone into this aircraft. and even the most sophisticated air defense systems will struggle to detect the b 21 in the sky. all aspect to
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david to rush. he's a non resident senior fellow at the coffins national forum and also a professor at the national defense university in the us. he says the b 21 bama has a combination of capabilities that hasn't been seen in u. s. weapons in a long time. well, it looks to be a pretty significant change. i mean it's allowing the united states to retire to 1st generation stealth a well 1st generation sell palmer, the b 2, which cost about twice as much for copiers to be $21.00. and the b one bomber which never quite fit in. and it's a, it's a platform that appears well, it's very expensive and absolute terms. it's pretty cheap and relative terms. it has a lot of commonality with existing systems, easily the same engine as a strike. this the joint strike fighter and it will be upgraded in the future. so it looks like a win on procurement lines. and when on strategic the thing about this farmer is that it doesn't just have self that has other systems as well. so it's nuclear
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capable. ready it's conventional capable. it looks as though this might also have sophisticated electronics that would allow it to function sort of as an intelligence gathering aircraft. and it looks like it might in the future. they might be able to do it in an unmanned version, which would save a lot of money. so this, this looks to have the combination of affordability, multiple missions and upgrade ability, which we haven't really seen in the, in the long time for us weapons, having a long range bomber allows us to have assets based in the united states that can inflict strategic strikes conventional generally or possibly nuclear, if it comes to that without having the forward based infrastructure that's significant. well, a u. s. banked group that helped defeat iceland, syria says it's now stopped old joint operations with american troops. the syrian democratic forces says it's
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a result of turkish bombardment of territory. it controls to kia has stepped up, strikes in northern syria, since a bombing honest and low last month. and current blamed that attack on counter separatists. that it says are linked to the s t f negotiations or underway for a possible turkish ground offensive in syria to them because he only has worn out from gabby and the s d. f announcement of halting to join to counter icicle creations with the international coalition. and follow the latest statements by the u. s. officials that said that they have private. the also warned turkish officials about the concerns with regard to the possible ground offensive what the sd of expects from the united states is it to be more vocal to be more against the turkish offensive in northern syria and the focus is the i still and that's the focus. 2 shouldn't be, it shouldn't be a harm. a turkish officials have been,
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or was emphasizing that the fight is not only against the kurdish bar to group ball, but all kinds of terrorism in northern survey including i. so we are hearing that the americans, the russians, the syrian government, turkey and iran are negotiating. some details about this possible operation. time will tell whether this operation will really be conducted or all parties will compromise of some of the benefits on the ground will still ahead here on al jazeera and i'm parked in with that in india, with the construction of a mighty $1000000.00. ford has been stored by protest. ah, that was again from space we can detect a line of clouds. it is the remains of what have been thunderstorms in saturday, but it's gone a long way south. you'll notice that that means we are in to this change of weather
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type bit of an increase in the breeze the sheer mile the normally the come 1000. the gulf is the case during saturday. the optically dusty one optically cold. one tension is still in the high twenty's as fast as it's keta, which is above average the forecast, the doha $29.00 or $28.00, which as a save at 5 degrees above where it should be. generally speaking, fine weather the winds come and they go. they're not setting it to be really cold, dusty ones that beyond that, the weather's fatty settled in fine. winter's coming to the north of syria, north of iraq. and of course, more obviously in the caucasus and parts to run. but the sun is shining for the most part. everywhere else. if i take you to sunday, you'll notice an increase in light, your to shower and saudi arabia and kuwait, once again in iraq for the haven't yet come much further south has been recently unceasingly. heavy rain in mogadishu, there's more to come here. heavy rain in d r. c, which is caused landslides and east, again is not dried up yet, and the same is true. in angola,
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the seasonal rains are going south. but to the south for the time being actually quite dry. ah ah, ah, ah ah ah
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ah, hello aramis darzy tando ha, let's remind you of our top stories. the sound therapy in union g 7 and australia have all of tentatively agreed on a $16.00 a barrel price cap on russian oil. it's aimed at starving the kremlin of its resources to continue. the war in ukraine. of africa's governing party has postponed a decision on the political future of president. so around the plaza, the leader has come under fire after an independent inquiry found, he may have violated his oath of office. the u. s. has unveiled its 1st new nuclear south bomber aircraft and 30 years the be 21. reva is designed to eventually replace the aging b one lancer and b to spirit aircraft. that was really forces have shot dead a 22 year old palestinian man in the occupied westbank. witnesses say he'd been involved in a car accident with an israeli settler before being apprehended. and then shot at
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close range is really police said the man had stabbed a soldier after trying to steal his gun. palestinian red crescent medics were prevented from helping the injured man, according to members of their team. a $159.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied west bank since the start of this year. or meanwhile, israel has ordered the deportation of palestinian french human rights lawyer had comes after the government revoked seller. homer is jerusalem residency rights. he's being held without charge since march, and has also been imprisoned by israel several times in the past. amnesty international says his deportation would constitute a war crime. ra mcbride has more from occupied east jerusalem. the treatments of salah hm. ori is being seen by many people here as a test case and also by his supporters, the which are other human rights lawyers and a rights advocates who been holding a news conference here about the latest developments in this case. as
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a deliberate attempt, or they say by the israeli authorities to expel palestinians or from jerusalem, her hum already has been held in what's called administrative detention for 9 months. now this is a very controversial law by which a suspect can be held without charge for up to 6 months at a time, not being told what they are being held for a stand simply. this is that the authorities not wanting to release information which could lead to other actions by what they regard as a terrorists. but it has been, according to many people here misused to keep literally hundreds. and at the last count, it's well over st 700 palestinians behind bars at prisons throughout israel and israel regards hungary as a terrorist. he has served a number of times behind bars, the most serious of which was a 7 year sentence for allegedly being involved in an assassination plot. he was
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released after a prisoner swap deal between hamas and the israeli government. and the problem now arises in his nationality. he is french by nationality, his mother is french, but he has never actually lived in france for any length of time. he has spent the whole of his 37 years here in jerusalem. he has jerusalem residency, but now because israel has said he has not shown allegiance to the state of israel, that can be revoked if it is revoked. he can be deported at any time. or is that a looks at this case as another test case? through which it once to cement residency vocation for the palestinians in dallas limb, based on breach of allegiance to the state of israel, is that it is only an occupying power in jerusalem. as the old world recognizes. allegiance is not expected from the civilian population. pam, or his wife,
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who is french, has already been deported. she is now living in france with their children, where it has raised concerned with questions, had been asked by a french president emmanuel mac, cross a from a rights group such as amnesty. it is raised outright condemnation or with amnesty themselves, calling this a shameless attempt by israel to silence any one who might be advocating for the palestinian cause. when a court in southern india is hearing a case filed by asia, a richest man gout on the dani, his company as building a multi $1000000.00 port in careless stays, the construction is stored since protests began 9 months ago. fishing community say the project is endangering their livelihoods. have me meet our reports now from virginia. benedict mary's booking lunch for her family. they've been living in this tiny cabin for 2 years after the government relocated them to this warehouse. they share it with many others. the fishing community in southern india
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has traditionally lived by the sea, but rising water levels watched their homes away. mary blames a nearby port project for the devastation. yamaha invaded with all the coastal erosion started after the construction of the port began. the land eaten by the sea was mine, says, shall property, look at that area of water where those boats are kept a few years ago that area was land. our children played football. they. we had evening leisure time day. now the sea has eaten more than a 150 meters of land fishing communities and care law have been protesting against the very near port for nearly 5 months. they fear it destroyed their livelihood and are demanding the government stop construction. the project cost $900000000.00. the government says the project meets environmental impact requirements and will benefit the economy. once operational virginia will cater for large ships competing with similar ports in the by singapore and colombo authority say,
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this is an ideal location for the port which is expected to create many jobs. some family support the project, sat down and sold his ancestral land to the port developer. he got more than $80000.00 and invested most of it. he says this in head, the next generation that boom, the log in it is a good project. i gave down to authorities hoping it would come to get along with lots of people will get jobs. i am giving all my support to this project. the land was hard earned by by ancestors, so it should be completed. but most of the port has already been built, but construction has stopped since protest began. the company has filed a court case to complete what's left. the government says it wants to resolve the issue peacefully. he are trying to convince them we are trying to provide them what to warranty, asking except the gym at the sting. so we have to take in austin, leonor people are gone when we have to look after them. so we are talking with them
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via talking to the leaders. so also we have to ensure that the law and order off the place, isa insurance, the communities anxiously waiting for the court verdict. they disagree with the governments environmental assessment and want an independent study. they said they will keep protesting to all their demands are met. park new metal al jazeera virginia, sudden india. ah well sounds. i'm for a round up of all the news from a dramatic final day of the rib stage at the cats out 2022 wildcat. his feet stand preserves, suffered a surprise defeats in a final group game here in cutter. they went down, one mill to cameron 1st will come victory for 20 years, but it wasn't enough to keep the african nation in the tournament. fans waved a banner with best wishes for brazil, great pele. that's why it's missing. the injured name of the brazilians had plenty of chances, but they could not find a way pass cameron keeper davis
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a puffy gabriel martinez. lee went close a couple of times. the south americans were pushing for a wind to become the only team in the group stage with a perfect record. but they just could not break. the deadlock actually sailed stadium. brazil had already sealed their place in the last 16 before pickup and made 10 changes to their lineup camera. and we're hanging on for long periods, but needed a victory to have any chance of qualifying bands on bucko gave the african nation a wonder when with an injury on go. and he was been seen to fall to receiving a sick and yellow card. removing his shirt in celebration camera needed a be a when in the other game that didn't happen. and so they are out despite the famous when the 1st, who and african nation over brazil at a will kept the brazilian face. south korea makes switzerland finish. second in group g to go into the law, 16 as well. they be serbia, $32.00 in
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a bad tempered game at stadium $97.00 for switzerland when one the love. when general so picked out should and security. he's shot deflected office, the public, which on its way in soviet equalized when across from do some savage, with miss by alexander bitter bitch. in the 58 minutes. ted, it's picked up. do send love h to make it to one to serbia. but switzerland made it to to before time. so when the low cross finding real and bolo, they went ahead. when bolo found the reuben vargas snake feed up, nothing them for a strike, a remote roy la, switzerland, 3 to face portugal in the last 16 to be managing just the point. 3 group games. last minute drama decided the teams eliminated from group h, an injury time when it took south korea to the knockout stage, alongside portugal and st. uruguay home,
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along with gunner portugal had already feel their progress. they knew a points would see them finished top and took the lead recorded school in 5 minutes . south korea had to win, had any chance of qualifying the equalized through kim young one. christiana, rinaldo had an. i'm the one who came back in the build up the top score. a man's international football also missed some close range before being substituted. as go shy of you, say b o port, you go record the korean, got a when an injury on kept in the phone, you mean setting up when he chance to school, they put the 2nd in the group level and point with you regarding that the same goes different, so 3 were a hit on goals scored and had an anxious wait, watching the other men on the mobile phones and they were wild celebrations when they played m if and when they progress was confirm. gone,
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we're hoping to go through and get revenge with a controversial 2010 exit, a bands of uruguay. and they had a chance to go ahead. when you watch, it brought them home a kudos to convey or review, but the penalty was given only for rocks. it to stuff on the penalty. in the 26 minutes a year ago, i made them pay as a shot from lewis swan is the sell to your, again, out of scatter. and it was a pass from suarez to out of 6 minutes later they put them to clear, but that was not enough. when south korea went ahead in the groups, the game, both your go and gone out, the gone a and finish the bottom of the group with 3 points. it's talk through what we've seen with our football analyst, jim. so lead, so many surprises tonight, jim, a portugal losing brazil losing and that comes on the back of france and spain losing as well. incredible stuff. yeah, i think we have witnesses the best group stage ever. and it's history because this
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comes to an end because the next one copy will be with more teams as 3 per group. and yes, so many scares, i think that the teams that there is what are ready classify. they somehow relaxed . and that's why we have seen so many surprises. and they also made a few changes to that seems each of those slides. but interestingly enough, they some statistics around brazil. and these group stage teams not actually winning 3 from 3, tell me about it yet. the 1st time brazil has their feet against an african team cumberland in this case. and it is the 1st time only to come with all sorts of souls. american teams will go through the numbers 0 never happened before, and we have 3 asia because we continue to try to compete. there is. so it's the most diverse, i think we'll come back to the 1st time me the least. it will come in for the 1st time as well. they will be teams from the 5 continents in the next stage. incredible stuff. now i must ask, as well, in your expert opinion, looking at the last 16 who's the favorite to go over the when,
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when the thing and for to morrow. you mean the netherland rule over the world cup? who's going to win the will car for the policy lacing. brazil in france are my favorite. it's a where before and they come for him that even don't they last they both where the fit in the last game and just quickly south america, only 2 teams in the last 16. i don't think we've ever seen that before. if it is a crisis time for them and not i think is a change of part of the now that's pulling my will while, because we have seen germany, our denmark, belgium, our powerful team. so i think asia, it, it's that the football is changing and i think it's a change of paddling man. maybe this was african americans like gwen through that woke up. we're not the most her to linda timms and they will have more teams in 2020. so yeah, you liked more nafrica and canada. i hope it's as exciting though with this new oral sir. at 40 a teams as well. now we have time, but perhaps that's a discussion for another time to missile it always good talking to you. thank you very much. thank you for your time. so they 14 of cutter. 2022 sees the knockout
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stages get underway with the drama of extra time and penalties entering the picture . benevolence and the united states of america will kick things off at 1500 gmc with the last 16 clash ad khalifa stadium. and that is followed at 1900 gmc by australia versus argentina. can the soccer ruse, spring more surprises and reach the quarter finals? so plenty to look forward to hearing cutter and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera ah, hernandez has out of here and he's of the headlines. the european union g, 7 and estrella had agreed on a $60.00 barrel price cap on russian oil and aimed at starting the kremlin of its resources to continue the war in ukraine.

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